In order to take benefit of vascular circuitry, a complex network possessed by most plants that allows passage of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, researchers at the Linköping University in Sweden have made the plant to grow conductive wires in it. Through this way, it could provide a communication power for electronics.

A new research paper has unveiled about problem being faced by one more polar bear population. Out of 19 polar bear subpopulations, only a few have been studied. Bears in the Chukchi Sea region, body of water between Russia and Alaska, are spending majority of their time on land, as in the summers the amount of sea ice in the Chukchi Sea is on continuous decline.

Not one or two, but a tropical forest has been unearthed in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. The forest having 12-foot tall tress dated back 380 million years old. Scientists spotted that the tree stumps are still in absolute right condition.

An interesting discovery has been made by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. A huge icy cloud has been spotted by the spacecraft at the south of Saturn’s moon Titan. For the first time, such a cloud known to be part of a cloud system known as the south polar vortex has been seen there.

Small galaxy Triangulum II, which is present about three million light-years from earth in the constellation Triangulum, is on the edge of the Milky Way. The tiny galaxy contains just 1,000 stars compared with 100 billion stars of the Milky Way. Astronomers said the galaxy is dead, but it has dark matter, which make it an interesting spot to study.

In July this year, NASA’s spacecraft New Horizons zipped past Pluto at a speed over 30,000 miles per hour. During the mission, the spacecraft captured many close-up pictures of the dwarf planet, which are showing features of the planet. Now NASA used some pictures of every side of Pluto to create view of a full rotation.